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===St. Hilda's College=== [[File:St Hilda, UofT.jpg|thumb|left| St. Hilda's College, overseen by architects George & Moorhouse]] St. Hilda's College, the Trinity College's second residential building and historically the college's female counterpart, was constructed in 1938. Prior to its completion, the women of college resided in three converted homes on St. George Street. Architects George and Moorhouse had built St. Hilda's College in the [[Georgian architecture|Georgian]] style popular at the time at the time, paying particular emphasis to the provision of domestic facilities and spaces to provide a "home-like influence" for young women then expected to adopt traditionally feminine roles and virtues.<ref>{{cite journal|url=https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/MCR/article/view/17787/22156|title=View of Centres of 'Home-Like Influence': Residences for Women at the University of Toronto {{!}} Material Culture Review|journal=Material Culture Review|date=January 1999 |access-date=2019-10-25|last1=King |first1=Alyson E. }}</ref> Originally envisioned as a complementary but separate institution, St. Hilda's only briefly had its own classes, but it retained a separate administrative and social existence until the 21st century. In 2004 St. Hilda's was converted into a mixed residential space inclusive of all students of the college.<ref name="UofTCampusGuide" /><ref>{{cite book | editor-first = Barbara | editor-last = Sutton | title = Sanctam Hildam Canimus: A Collection of Reminiscences | publisher = [[University of Toronto Press]] | year = 1988 | pages = xi}}</ref> North and south wings were added later to the building, and in 2010 the college undertook the installation of a green roof.<ref name=":0" />
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